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Sinner and the luxurious hotel in Dubai, how much does a day cost in the golden resort where Jannik trained

Jannik Sinner he is preparing, he is working hard to be at the top for the Australian Openthe first Slam tournament of 2026, the one he has won in the last two years. The world number 2 is back at Monte Carlowhere as tradition he lives the last moments of the calendar year, after spending a couple of days at home for Christmas. First, however, it was a Dubaiwhere he stayed at the Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, a luxury resort that also highlighted its presence with a social post. A wonderful place that is not for everyone.

“Targeted training sessions”

The Jumeirah Burj Al Arab posted some images of Sinner on social media, those relating to the days spent there in the Dubai resort, accompanying which he wrote: Between matches and special moments. From discovering the architecture inside Jumeirah Burj Al Arab to focused training sessions on the pitch, Sinner’s off-season in Dubai was one of comfort and continuity.”.

Sinner responded by also posting a series of photos from those days on Instagram, writing: “Thank you to Jumeirah Burj Al Arab for the amazing hospitality during this year’s pre-season. I had a lot of fun and I can’t wait to get back on the field and play matches.

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Jannik Sinner immortalized at dinner in the ultra-luxury resort in Dubai, and while training.

But how much does it cost to stay at Jumeirah Buri Al Arab? A lot, a lot. An experience that is not for all budgets. A luxury resort created on a private island. Suite with sea view, obviously, eight different restaurants, wellness center, obviously tennis courts. To get there you either take a helicopter or a Rolls Royce with a driver. In short, the standing is very high. With the Sky View Bar for cocktails and aperitifs located 200 meters above sea level.

The costs of the resort where Sinner stayed in Dubai

High costs in all seasons. On the other hand, in addition to the swimming pool, private beach club and wellness centre, there are interiors decorated with thousands of square meters of fine marble and 24-carat gold. With the internal atrium among the highest in the world. The cheapest suites, with a base price, range in price between 1850 and 3250 euros per night. While the cheapest among the panoramic ones can reach up to 4200 per night. The presidential suite, which Sinner may have chosen, also considering the presence of Laila Hasanovic in Dubai, can cost up to 10,200 euros. But economically you can’t beat the royal one, the Royal Suite fluctuates between 11050 and 21250 euros. Stuff, extra luxury.

When Sinner returns to the court: preparation for the Australian Open

Jannik will fly to Asia at the beginning of 2026, specifically to South Korea, where he will play an exhibition against Carlos Alcaraz. Then straight to Melbourne where he will play a new and rich exhibition tournament and an exhibition match with Auger-Aliassime, before the Australian Open, the most important tournament of the first months of 2026.

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